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Nottingham Forest survived a huge FA cup in fear of 10 exeter-groups to win the penalty shootout after drawing 2-2 in St James Park.
Chris Wood, Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson have achieved a place before a colleague of replacement Neco Williams completed a marathon relationship with the last hit of the competition in 13.03.
Josh Magennis and Tony Yogane were target for Exeter League One, but Matz Sels saved the bad punishment of Reece Cole, and Angus Macdonald hit the crossbarly while the forest prevailed 4-2.
Forest, the third in the Premier League and the highest ranked team that went to FA Cup, will now play Ipswich at home in the fifth round.
Magennis scored twice for Exeter – the top scorer of the competition in achieving the total number at six – giving Greci early lead and then equalizing at the beginning of the second period.
Ramon Sosa and Taiwo Awoniyi, who left the action in a stopping time on the stretcher after the doctors attended them for a few minutes, turned the relationship to Forest.
Exeter’s ED Thread debut was handed over a red card for a high challenge on Gibbs-White for three minutes, but Forest had to agree on an additional 30 minutes after Jota Silva Gromoglas hit the crossbar.
Forest Boss Nuno Espirito Santo took the opportunity to rest almost his entire regular initial XI after his team spent a week in training in thermal time in Dubai.
Brazilian midfielder Danilo was the only survivor on the side that overthrew Brighton 7-0 last time.
Nuno -O’s team newspaper offered real hope for Exeter – 59 places under the Forest on the Football Ladder – so that they could repeat the success of the giant killing of their Devon neighbors Plymouth, who shocked the Liverpool Premier League leaders on Sunday.
Exeter did not win from their victory in the third round over Oxford, losing four of his five games and received 10 goals against Leyton Orient and Stevenage in his previous two outings.
A huge banner with the words “Together we can create history” was held high on Exeter’s Big Bank, the largest standing terrace in English football, as Grecians fans accepted the first club game of the fourth round since 1981.
These fans were able to celebrate the beginning of dreams when Carlos Miguel spilled Demetri Mitchell’s effort of the fifth minute in the legs of Magennis.
The northern Ireland International may have been in the offside position, but without the Var surgery the goal was standing.
Vincent Harper rushed back to clean the line after Awoniyi left the ball next to Grekac goalkeeper Joe Whitworth.
But it was supposed to be the shortest re -departure for Exeter, because a few moments later Ibrahim Sangare spying the sauce, and Paragvaan found the net just as he did in the third round against Luton.
Whitworth pushed Awoniy’s volley around the post, but the forest forward was not supposed to be rejected after 37 minutes.
Again, Sagare was the supplier, and Awoniyi was left to turn to the edge of the box, operate the ball on the left foot and found the lower corner with Whitworth motionless.
Exeter equalized five minutes after re -launching when Magennis rose the highest in the corner to force Miguel into the rescuer.
Magennis was jumping in a moment, and Willy Boly turned him into his net from post.
Miguel was soon forced for injury, and the replacement Sels stood firmly to prevent Ilmari low -one -to -one.
It was a one -way traffic at an additional time, and Whitworth rejected twice because the forest was taken to the end.